Black and white photograph of Albin Johnson who was born in Sweden. His family (August and Bertha) immigrated to the United States in 1886. He graduated from the Freeport Public Schools in 1893 and was the first president of the Alumni...

In the early part of the 1900s, Manhasset Bay was the main source of livelihood to fishermen, oystermen and clam diggers such as Grandpa Cocks. Its later popularity as a yachting center began to impact these traditional occupations.

Located at 402 Main Street in Port Washington, Cow Bay Inn was named after Cow Bay, the original name for Manhasset Bay, while Port Washington was originally named Cow Neck. It enjoyed popularity in the 1930s, when it was owned by James Villani.

Located at 402 Main Street in Port Washington, Cow Bay Inn was named after Cow Bay, the original name for Manhasset Bay, while Port Washington was originally named Cow Neck. It enjoyed popularity in the 1930s, when it was owned by James Villani.

Road workers pour petroleum-based asphalt from mixer to pave Main Street in Port Washington, ca. 1912. As the automobile increased in popularity, mud and dust on Main Street had become a great public concern.

Souvenir journal of the Spring Dance sponsored by the A & B Youth Group of the Utopia Community Center of Roosevelt, NY. The event took place on Monday, April 7, 1958, at the V.F.W. Hall located at 404 North Main Street, in Freeport. The journal...